"Studying The Role of Key Epigenetic Mediators in Breast Cancer Patients"
"Investigating The Role of Key Non-coding RNA(s) in Breast Cancer Patients and Their Possible Crosstalk With Chromatin Remodeling Machinery"
Ain Shams University
100 participants
Nov 23, 2024
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The role of epigenetic regulators and their dysregulation in cancer have gained much attention recently, as they influence the gene expression of many oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes. Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) including (lncRNAs and miRNAs) and chromatin remodeling machinery proteins are key epigenetic regulators playing a key role in carcinogenesis. In addition, they can serve as diagnostic and prognostic markers in many cancer types including breast cancer. Therefore, studying these molecular markers will help in the diagnosis and prognosis as well as in the better understanding of this devastating disease.To the best of our knowledge, This is the first research work measuring the expression level of UPK1A-AS1 and/or UNC5B-AS1 in breast cancer clinical samples. These data could provide a promising approach in introducing a novel markers that help in the diagnosis and prognosis of breast cancer and provide a potential targets for gene therapy.
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NCT06759714